Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 257, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 December 1836 — Page 3

Pditio.-i I. J sell !U

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Mix

,.,! i ir.Mi: ii,'i .v.i. William Ar-

al :t'.i others i:, any manner inter-

IS'

Tii'icr term of the Swit-

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ilniJ Probate eourt. ro:t James M.

(;.;,. :u administrator of the estate of Lyman

V. Mix, deceased, late of said county, and i ,r;r,.. t,, isd c il l, that the personal estate tile said decedent is insufficient to pay the rt. his and demands outstanding against the s tn;-'. and tiled an inventory and nppraisct..i'n .-I fi.li.jwinir nices of land, viz:

,-. 1. Three aens and three quarter? of

an ;.( re of land, being a part of ihe S. L. ii'i-c-u r of section 33, town 3, range 3 west.

ining b,ts of tue town ot lUouulsierung,

.! -i.nl .V iW-fV.e.J to said Mix. by

NOTICE.

J Adeline rp HE subscriber inform his friends and the

public, tiiat he intend keeping at his house, near Printer's Retreat, . Sundry Cirs-ccry Articles, OF Ttir. r.iv UALITV, which he will ei! af 1 vv as they can be aflbr

Sc-VQ ili d in Vev:v, consisting in part of

Efat tH Sugar, Colfee, Tea, Tobacco, Rice,

ivn AlUmre. IVnnpr. Clinpr.r. and

i-vfiiii-jgi s ' i - -rr '

other articles. DAN I EI. PALMER. Near Printer's Retreat, Nov. 16. Public Sale.

Slate of Indiana, Switzerland county, ss. Switzerland Probate Court in Chancery. NOVEMBER. TERM. 1830.

VS. William S. Mosf, Thomas W. Reynolds,

Elizabeth Reynolds,mi- )

nor heirs of Peter Reynolds, dec, and Daniel Kelso, their

guardian ad litem.

For specific perfor

mance.

LILLY, WAIT, A AT) COMPANY, PUBLISH The Poeple's Magazine. npiIE public are here presented with the? first number of a work, which certainly has the claim of novelty upon their attention. Its object is to present the greatest amount of useful information and of solid instruction in

I the most pleasing and convenient form and at

the lowest possible puce, i he publishers have it in view to furnish a work for families;

one which shall not only satisfy the curiosity

..or

fcsaaiiel Fallis and wile, I ebruary -il, 13. i .-.-,! rec.i-d-.-d i:i hook E, page '2lS and 2ld,

conler's olli-eotsaid county.

Lot N.. IS and 19, in the town ol

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lOMES the complainant, by Dumont, his j an(j amuse the fancy, but which shall at the

i solicitor, and proves to the satisfaction el ;ime time, store the mind with useful know- , the court, that William S. Moss, one of the a- ledge, and prove as attractive to every reader ibove named defendants, is not a resident of lf,ks of fiction. To effect this nurnose.

VlflLL be sold at the house of the subscri-(,js st-,le; therefore, it is ordered that notice of the pages of the work will embrace whatev- " her (one mile east of Mountslei ling.) j the pendency of the same, be published for er is most interesting in books of modern I ra-

Oit Saturday, the 10th day of Dcctmbc.r next, j three weeks successively in the W eekly iUes jvels; entertaining memoirs and biographica

to the highest and best bidder, the folio in linger, a ,u-spaper published in this coun y, anecdotes; cunous topics; histoncal events . ithe last publication thereof, to be at least mx- and details, ancient and m n'crn: remarkable

Dronert v

One yoke of oxen; one cart; one cow; four

colls, one two years old last spring, two year-

.'.aaIei lin-.' a deeded Match 2tf, IS33, ImgS d one last spring's colt-two or three

a -d ;vc-ded as aforesaid, in b-ok I', pages

H i . a, id bv Tiiomas lialler and wife, Octob r IS'-ii, iceorded in book E, pages 51 and f2. ;,T :. 3. Paris of lofs No. 30 and 31, in Mount-sli-iiiiig. Deeded by David E. Pernet, Dec nia.r 2T, IS? , recorded in book C, pages

ploughs; one harrow; one log chain; two stacks of hay, together with a nuir.ber of other articles too tedious to mention. TERMS OF SALE On all sums under three dollars cash in hand from three to twenty-four dollars, twelve months eredit over twenty-four dollar, eighteen months

. -. . . 1 1- : r. . . . .

7aad 2, and by Daniel Sheldon on the crecm, ny giving noies w .u, m i -

of December I S27. i ccoriied in book "" "": "

places 13S and 1'.)'). No. 1. A bond for a lot in. Henry Cotton's silli!v. to the lown of Mountsterhng, numNo- i. Henry Cotton's boi.d for lot No. 35, i-i C(tir-.iddition to the town of Mt. Stirling. No, l. Henry CottooV bond for lot No. 48, ia Coiloti's ud Jition to the town of .1juntslerIiil2.

Na. 7. Ab;at two third-s of the in-lot of the l!e lown of Mounlsterliim. No. 31; fronting

f.r'v-foiir feet on Vev.ty street.

No. 8. riftv-t-o acres, in the north west rpvivtcr of section K?, town 3, range 3 west, ,l whict. Nathaniel Mix. now live. pded 'k it 3. ' :,nd recorded in deed bok L.,

li;l2td), lt rtC-oei i.nii.i.

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ner cent, interest from dale. Sale to com

mence at 10 o'clock A. M. SAMUEL DEAL. November 17, 1S3G.

ty days before the next court: and that unless adventures, both by sea and land; aluable

said .Slot?; appear at the court house in Ve- discoveries and inventions, particularly in the

vay, on the lust day of the next 1 ebruary useful arts; notices of the progress of improve term of said probate court, winch will be hoi- ments in all that relates to the comfort and den on the second Monday in February next, 'tonveniencies of life; natural history, with and put in a proper defence to complainant s descriptions of the most remarkable quadruorginal and amended bills, the matters and.j birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, fcc also

things contained therein will be taken as con-, trees, shrubs and plants, together with minefessed and decreed accordingly. rals, including the arts of mining, and desEDWARD PATTON. captions of the most celebrated mines in alL Nov. 18, 1S3G. 'parts of the woild. The various phenomc- . na of nature, likewise present subjects of un-E-.la(o Ol J OCl WlUoil, GCC. failing interest, and to them due attention w ill vi, tfOMES Jose;h Malin, admin-, IC ,.a"i(.

s-x' J f.i.. .. r I I ' r.i a . .. i i. .I. .

imhuui oi loe ex.ue ui jyw. ,ucn, are some oi ine lories, 10 wnicn ine

ftnte of John Carninc, dec. rMIE undersigned gives notice to all perso.is concerned, that he has filed his voucheis in the clerk's otfice and will be prepared on the third day of the next February term of the Switzerland Probate comt, to be

holden at the court house in Vevay, on the second Monday in February, close said administration. AliR A HAM VANNICE, .1dm V. November 18, 1830.

3 &rr Wil

i ....- it ;iik . -inora niii a cei-i

i. iyin-.iv.ivr- v -7 - ai: snriH'4 of water 'st of Samuel heals l - .i r I ..It

in Mounlilcrlins. and wc.'l and soutn, oi ianu sold bv Witchead to iJeniy Cotton. Tiieix-fure, the h.irs ares 'id, and all other persons in any way or man.'ier .'utcresled in .iid ical estate, residents as well as non-resi-

iie I to appear ia the Switzerland' Probate co n?, on Tuesd iy, the 1 1th day of Fei',,:ir' ties', being the second day of the next Fe.!'"u" aiy term of said court, at the court house Vevay, and shew cause, if any they can, whyi said real estate shall not be sold, and the pro-; reedi thereof made assets for the discharge of iiie dc'ist ;wel demands aforesaid. Uv order of said court. J. 1MES M. CO rrO-V, adm.

November l, IS3G. Pciiliosa to sell Steal I3itatc. f FiO (he heirs a. id legal representatives oft S iai lei Davis, late of Posey township,;

deceased, and all others, resident or nou-resi-tlent, concerned. Now, at the November term of the Switzerland Probate court, comes Arnold Hinman, administrator of the estate of Samuel Davis, deceased, and suggests to said court, that the personal csla.eofsaid decedent is insufficient to ii.iv the debts and demands ou standing a- .... .

is aiii-t the same, and tiles an inventor) ana ..till;- liseinent of the following pieces of land, Forty acres being a part, of the north we-t quarter of section '22, ;:nJ township '2, range '2 west; beginning at the centre of (he west boundary line of said c;tion; thence north '13 chains and 7l links; thence south 85 desrrees east, four chains and 81 linos; taence

.south CO degrees cast, five chains; thence east, three chains and 1'2 links; thence south 18 chains and 21 links to the place of beginniiig. Therefore, the heirs aforesaid and all

White ami IMacksniitSi. The undersigned respectfully

informs the public, that he carries on the above business, in all the various branches, in the shop lately occupied by Thus. Duller, in the town of .10 U. NTS TEHLIJYG.

lie intends to keep an assortment of his work always on hand, and all orders promptly attended to. Horses shod in the best manner. fxes, AND Edged Tools, , o lo order and warranted. He keeps a

- ... i i i i i. .i

, .1, ol iron una sieei on ic.nu-, um l':mu-

mers win1 Pre,er ma nuu ll,eir own ,ro" a.wi .'i-l works any kind of steel. Di

strict attention, he hopes lo merit a share of

public favor. 4 , vUED C. A LURED. Mountslei ling, bt-',er ''

soti, deceared, late of Jeffer

son towe.shii). and tiles in the Swit-

'", zerland Probate court, his com

plaint in writing, celling forth charl) and succinctly, the condition of said estate the whole

of ihr estale ar.d assets that have come ta hisl possession, as also, the amount of the debtand demands oulslandiug against said estate, so far as the same have come to bis knowledge, and that said estate is insulin ienl to pay the fame, and pray fur iclirf gem Tally. It

is ordered, !uat Ihe s nd adm'iitiraior noiity the creditors of the est lie cfraid Joel Wilson, deceased, of the filing and peodi i.ey of d complaint, by a publiiaiion, for six weeks succesisily in the Weekly Messenger, a

newspapr print ed and published at Printers

Retreat in said county, that unless said credi-

woik will be devoted, and no deligence or expense will be spaied on the part of the conductors, lo till its pages with the most recent and valuable intelligence, relating fo the Na

tions dep;nlments ol knowledge. ;u oider to render this magazine more useIn! and interesting lo readers, a large number of highly-finished cngkavi.ngs w ill be inserted, which may serve lo convey more accurati

ideas of the foi ms of animals, trees, pl.tnts, buildings, chics and scenes, than any veibal descriptions! ould do. The editors will be particularly alle. lite, :n the discbarge of their lu(ies. to subjects of iulcifsf, u lafing to our country; and v 'A infioduce into each number, a brief view of passing events, both domestic and foreign.

On Hie whole, it is ihe desire of the pub-

tors notify said ad.nmisi i ..tor of the existence " IMiers lo produce a woik, lhat by ils low and

and extent of Ineir respective ( I. iims, by til- obvion-h useful and entertaining character,

ing the same, or a full statement of the nature, description, and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which Ihe same may be found

ed, in the office of the clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of ihe assets ol he said decedent, and such claims, not so filed will be finally postponed and defeat' d, in favor of the mote diligent creditors. iu.hm C. Ki:t:, probate judge. November '2i, 1

snail m cure inc. lavor ol the public, ai.d become an inmate of evciy family . To assist in the undertaking, the Penny Magazine, of which lico hundred thousand copies are sold weekly in Englai.d, besides many other similar publications, a-e regulnly received, and whatever is useful and appropriate in their pages, will appear in the pages of this. These resources, with the original

: contribution, will enable the conductors to

Commi-sicitC't' s kale. Whereas, heretofore, to on Ihe fifth day of September, A. D. 183-, LiSLLLEAR CHAM BERLIN, (now deceased.) im.rlir.iTtirl. t r:i nsferred and a.siiflld. to ' '10,

"'Sj o- . o I Cole, commiisioner of the school lands in ',u

county-, and his successors in o.hce, lor the use of the inhabitants of congressional township, No. J, of range No. west, the following described land to wit: lOO acres, bcinr lic sontli-wesl

part ortliesoiilli ivcsl qnai'ti i oi section, number T. ,

1C. 55 rsi, in said county, to secure the payment of the sum of oni: iiu.ndued nu twenty-two ijo!,i.vrs, and thirty -two cents, borrowed by said Renssalear Cliambei lin, dec. of Thomas Cole commissioner of school lands as aforesaid;-

and, whereas, it appears by the records ol Ihisollice, that the aforesaid demand of one

hundred and tweety-two dollars and Ihirly-two

Therefore, the creditor. afoiesaid, are here- fulfil any ju-t expectaiion lhat may be formed

in legaril to Ihe woi k. Co.xdititio.ns- The People's Magazine is published every other Satuidny, at ONE HULL R. a year payable in advance. The postage is three-fourths of a cent, if under 100 mile-, and for the rrcatcst di-lance, one cent

Jand a quarter only. ! Valuable i'voncrty

by r.otiiied na fi foresaid, arid that thev appeal

at the court hou-e in ihe town of Vevay, on Friday, the 17th day of February next, at J o'elok. ;". .1., when and where all elaims. tiled a-" abe.ie ituecled, in the vtrrk's of'i- e. will be finally h 'anl, acted upon, and de.ci mined, by said court, according to law. Dy order. JOSEPH MJLLY. admr. November ill. 183C.

New Grocery Store,

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subscriber, ha- ju-t pened. in theycl

I.t.v framv house in J ACKSDN V J LLL.

iiumediaJe'V opposite Jeremiah Tiiomaa" lavC,nA GIUWESSV STORE,

H Con -i.-' I" j-'.i t, et 2 L'odt'u, Suar,

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others interested, are hertt y lumueo !o ..p-, rcmais unpaid, together with inle.esl near in the Switzerland Probate court, on m, , ,,. rate often uer cent per an-

" r l i k . L.

Tuesday, the Utiirtayoi reoruary ne..," ... l!ie second dav of the next February term ol taid court, a lbs court house in Vevay, and chew cause, if any they can, why said real esdeiii not be sold, and the. proceeds there

of made asselss for the pay meat of the debtst

and demand aforesaid. Rv order of said court. ' ARNOLD HIN.M AN,adm'r. November l, 18:0. 4 Fay wlmlthan owest.

U.m persons indebted to the undersigned ,

Tobacco,

ices, o" kinds, '1'ea,

A Masses, "C

Also, a venety ol CllGh'E

by note or ncoaint, are

requested to make payment on or before the

first day of January next, oies t..u ... -count? of mare th in one ear standing, will ho put in suit without respect to persons, on : that day. rr FREDERICK L. GRISARD. . Vcvav, November "21, 1850. -yf fk PH'.OE Aineriean and Hriti-h lPlf prhatMh't reived and for .hv V. G. SHEETS Si Co

Voimv Septe-nt er Heb tSi

num, from the fifth day of September, 18J3,

and damages and accruing costs, IS. THEREFORE: HEilERY C1VEN,

that unless the aforesaid demend is fully paid

previous to Saturday, December 10, 1 830, I will, on that day, between the hours of ten A. M., and 4 P. AL, offer for sale, for ready money, by public out-cry, to the highest bid

der, at the court house door in evay, the

krnts and imiofits for the term of seven years

of the aforesaid mortgaged premises; but it

said rents and profits do not sell for a sum suf

ficient to pay and discharge said mortgage, l

stiail forthwith, at the same place, proceed to sell I ho FEE-SIMPLE, of said mortgaged

premises; The widow's right of dower ex cei. ted. Due attendance given.

(V.uniiis-ioner's otfice, Nov. 7.

Estate of'Zachariali McKay, dec. ry HE undersigned gives notice lo all persons concerned, that he has filed his vouchers in the clerk's office, and will be prenared on the third day of the February term

of the Switzerland Probate rouit, to be hol

den at the court house in cay, on the second Monday in February, to close said administration. DAVID CAlN,.li'i. November 18, I83G.

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Which will be sold on accon.Miiodiiling terms

Approved country produce, taken at market price. JAMES LEWIS. Jacksonville, October 13.

Estalc of J nines M. Monll'ort, dec

riMlE undersigned gives notice to all persons concerned, that lie has filed his touchers in clerk's office, and will be prepared on

(he third day of Ihe next May (eim of Ihe Switzerland Probate court, to be holden at

the court house in Vevay, on the second Mon

day in May, to close and settle said admini

(ration. JOHN C. MONTI-OUT, Adm'r. November 18, 1830.

The sub-criber is desirous of dispo-iog of ihe traet of land, on which be rc;s sides, being a part of the south-east qu.n lor of se lion, No lown. 3, i'e wesl. containing FIFTY ACRES. It lie- one fourth of a mile from the Lavrrencebuigh slate road, and immediately on the Ross township road, adjoining the lands of James brown. Twenty live acres are improved, and ihe balance is well timbere',ar.d all well waleieo; 1 00 bearing apple trees,

choice, grafted fruit, and number of peach

tree i

one mile.

Also, for sale, a LEASE of sixteen acres of cleared land, having two years to run, laying convenient to my iand, with a tolerable comfostable cabin on. Terms of sale, one half cash, the balance in one ear, with ten per cent, interest, from dav

!of sale, if not punctually paid the title is indisputable.

davhj dye ;. Jefferson townshijr, October '27.

There are saw and grist mills within

W uiilctL

lbs. clean picked and wash

ed WOOl w.intcil, for which

ho hmhest market price wll! he paid on deliver;

et our store. CLAHKXJIN & UUl'OUK. Vevnv, Mhv 5.

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Kentucky .Scans.

I'lLCES Kentucky Jcanes just received and for sale bv F (i SHEETS &. Co.

Vevny September lGth1C3l5

&ckoI c&mnalssianc-r. Notice is hereby given, that I will hold my OFFICE, a school commissioner, at theclei k'b otfice, in Vevay, on the following days

to wit: On Monday, October 31, 1830, On Wednesday, November 10; being the third day of the Probate court. On Saturday, December 10; and

On the first Monday, in January text. THOMAS COLE, Cotaon township. Oci. l2l. s. c. rv Estate of George Brovn,dec. THE undersigned gives notice lo all persons concerned, lhat he has filed his vouchers in the ch-rk's otfice, and will b? prepared on ihe second day of the February term of the Switzerland Probate court, to be boldi n at Ihe court hou-e in the (own of Vevay , on Monday, the 13th day of February next, t

ose a

id admini.-tralion.

T11C piii.ter wants cash and hhuI h ive it he J AMEH BROWN, Ml

Intcs U make cost . I iuore n.-e. . . , .